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1 Berlin, Joint -Meeting, 28. Sept. 2012 Helmut Döhler IPPC / IED Directive and Seville-Process

2 to be expected ….. Introduction Air Pollution control regulations and agreements at EU and UN level EU Regulations on the Integrated environmental protection Further development of the air pollution control regulations Summary and outlook

3 The relevant regulations on air pollution control Legal area /scopeLegislation Air pollution control UN/ECE protocol to the convention on longrange transboundary air pollution to abate acidification, eutrophication and ground-level ozone - Gothenborg-Multicomponent – Protocol (UN/ECE 1999) EU-directive on national emission ceilings - NEC-Directive (EU 2001) EU-Directive on ambient air quality and cleaner air for Europe - Air qualitäty - Directive (EU 2008 a) Environm. pollution, risk –management EU-Directive on integrated pollution prevention and control - IPPC-Directive (EU 2008 now: Directive on Industrial Emissions (EU 2010)

4 to be expected ….. Air Pollution control regulations and agreements at EU and UN level EU Regulations on the Integrated environmental protection Further development of the air pollution control regulations Summary and outlook

5 The Directive on industrial emissions 2010/75/EU (IED) was adopted on 24 November 2010 and published in the Official Journal on 17 December 2010 Directive on industrial emissions 2010/75/EU (IED) It entered into force on 6 January 2011 and has to be transposed into national legislation by Member States by 7 January 2013. The IED replaces the IPPC Directive and the sectoral directives………… EU-Directive on integrated pollution prevention and control - IPPC-Directive / Directive on indiustrial emissions 2010/75/EU

6 Target: integrated prevention and reduction of emissions in air, soil and water  in order to achieve a high level of protection for the environment in total = cross media approach Requirements for permission and operation of facilities  public permission process  Prevention by implementation of “best available techniques“ (BAT)  EU-uniform Definition of the BAT necessary (  BREF „Intensive Livestock Farming 2003) Affected: Installations for the intensive rearing of poultry and pigs  40.000 poultry places, 2.000 fattening pig places (> 30 kg), 750 Sow places To be proved:  - by 2011: Differentiating poultry categories, „mixed livestock enterprises“ - by 2012: Involvem. of intensive cattle rearing, application of manures EU-Directive on integrated pollution prevention and control - IPPC-Directive / Directive on indiustrial emissions 2010/75/EU

7 Preconditions for Operation of Livestock Installations Permission (public permitting process) is needed for –operation, –substantial change in operation and extension of intensive livestock installations Basic obligations for operation –to prevent pollution  application of ´Best Available Techniques´ (BAT) –to prevent accidents and limit their consequences –not to cause significant pollution –to prevent or minimise waste production –to reuse waste –to use energy efficiently

8 Criteria for the Determination of ‘Best Available Technology (BAT)´ Best techniques –low emissions to –air  NH3, odour, N2O, CH4, dust, noise,... –soil and water  no leakage, leakage control, tight construction –efficient use of –energy  for ventilation, heating, technical equipment and –raw materials  feeding stuff, bedding materials, cleaning and drinking water –amount and quality of manure and waste –animal welfare Available techniques –technical and economical application possible Techniques –design, construction, maintenance and operation  'management’ or ‘good agricultural practise’

9 EU-Commission, DG Environment Euopean IPPC-Bureau, Sevilla Technical Working Group (TWG) “Intensive Livestock Farming” (Experts: Environment Agriculture, NGOs)  collecting Information  Assessment concept  BAT- Candidate list  Draft of BAT-Referenzdocument BAT Reference Document (BREF) Information exchange Art. 16(2) IPPC Organisation of the „BAT-Work“ national coordination KTBL national proposal for BAT KTBL-internal project group KTBL-Expert group with 20 national experts

10 BREF-Intensivtierhaltung (2003)

11 BAT Reference Documents (BREFs) Contents of BREF-Documents –General Information  structure, economics, legislation –Applied Processes and Techniques (overview)  housing, manure storing and treatment, application to land  consumption and emission levels, environmental effects, cross-media effects –Best Available Techniques (BAT)  working principle  system-specific parameters  consumption and emission levels  animal welfare  productivity data  applicability/functional safety/practical experiences  References –Emerging Techniques housing, manure storing and treatment, application to land

12 Revision of BREF-Documents –BREF on Intensive rearing of pigs and poultry: from 6/2009 – 2011 –Deadline extended to end of 2013 –First draft spread around in July 2011 more than 2000 comments, still 200 comments open –Second draft to expected by March 2013 Amendment of the Directive –stricter application of the IPPC requirements in the member states –More weight will be given to the BREF in order to give less space for diverging from the BAT requirements in the awarding of permits –Encouraging the application of cost efficient measures: low-protein feeding, low emission spreading of manures EU-Directive on integrated pollution prevention and control - IPPC-Directive / Directive on indiustrial emissions 2010/75/EU Outlook

13 to be expected ….. Introduction Air Pollution control regulations and agreements at EU and UN level EU Regulations on the Integrated environmental protection Further development of the air pollution control regulations Summary and outlook

14 Summary and Outlook The international agreements and European directives for air pollution control and for integrated environmental protection will in future further raise the environmental protection standards in farm animal production… ….whereby the aspects of the animal protection, animal welfare and work safety will have to be increasingly taken account of. In this respect ammonia occupies a key position because it not only causes direct eutrophication and acidification in the environment but also has an indirect effect through secondary aerosol formation to fine dust pollution. Greenhouse gases will be playing an significant role, mitigation options however are limited Therefore before 2020 there will be further emission reduction requirements for ammonia and fine dust (PM2.5). Within the framework of agricultural and environment policies (BAT Process, NEC Directive, climate protection) the international standardisation of verification procedures for the certification of environmentally friendly technologies in the livestock sector will have great importance in their development and application.


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